Search This Blog

Female Libido and Sexual Dysfunction

Female Sexual Dysfunction

Once women enter menopause, they often talk loudly about hot flashes and night sweats. The elephant in the room is loss of libido. Interest or desire for sex declines. Some women are unable to become aroused, while others cannot achieve orgasm. Moreover, vaginal dryness and atrophy, as well as painful sex, can also result in a loss of libido.

The incidence of female sexual dysfunction is high, about 40% among normal aging postmenopausal women and close to 100% among breast cancer survivors who have been on an anti-hormonal therapy.

Female sexual dysfunction can have a profound impact on quality of life, but it has been largely ignored by the healthcare community. Major reasons may include: traditional social conservatism, gender inequality, and cultural suppression against women’s sexual desire.

Because truly effective remedies are not available, even if women openly seek care for sexual dysfunction, they are often given ineffective treatments. As a result, many women suffer from sexual dysfunction in silence.

Night Sweats

Types of Female Sexual Dysfunction

Female sexual dysfunction has been classified into four broad types:

Decreased libido (lack of sexual desire)

Altered arousal (reduced vaginal lubrication and dilation)

Inability to achieve orgasm

Dyspareunia (uncomfortable or painful sex)

Loss of Libido

Flawed Treatment with Hormones

In many healthy women, the cycle of sexual response begins in the brain. A romantic memory, image, scent, music, or fantasy may act as a trigger to prompt sexual arousal. As a result, it was believed that female sexual dysfunction is a chain reaction occurs top-down from the brain to the lower parts of the body.

A lack of androgenic hormones would result in decreased libido in the brain. Subsequently, altered arousal and absent orgasm would follow. Thus, the brain was thought to be the key and starting place for treating female sexual dysfunction.

Based on this belief, doctors have used androgen to treat female sexual dysfunction, but the efficacy has been limited while side effects are significant. As a result, the American Endocrine Society has recommended against using androgen to treat women with sexual dysfunction.

So far, many products in addition to androgen have been used to treat female sexual dysfunction by targeting the brain, but their effects have been limited. Moreover, breast cancer survivors cannot use hormones.

A Safer Non-hormonal Option

After years of observations in postmenopausal women, especially breast cancer survivors, Dr. Chang has now realized that female sexual dysfunction can also occur bottom-up due to uncomfortable or painful sex, which in turn causes absent orgasm, altered arousal, and ultimately decreased libido in the brain.

Positive experiences of NeuEve application by tens of thousands of women have indicated that this may be the case. NeuEve is a line of nonhormonal suppositories and cream made with all-natural ingredients. It restores atrophied vaginal tissue by nutritional supplementation like calcium and vitamin D for osteoporotic bones.

After using NeuEve, many women who had painful sex or lost ability to have sex due to vaginal atrophy have successfully regained their full ability to:

have pain-free sex

achieve arousal

reach orgasm

regain libido

The overwhelming success of NeuEve in restoring female sex function indicates that the loss of female libido can be improved by eliminating uncomfortable or painful sex, especially for postmenopausal women and breast cancer survivors who cannot use hormones.

Comments

Thank you for this article. I would like to actually hear from REAL women who had SEVERELY PAINFUL intercourse so they stopped having sex at all for YEARS, who used this product, NeuEve, for HOW LONG, and whether or not they were able to have a pain-free sex life.I hope that is not too much to ask for?Thank you.

Hi Karen, I'm a real client and I couldn't have sex for about 10 yrs! Nothing else ever worked. Now I've been able to have sex again and I've probably been on NeuEve for over a yr now. It's a miracle cure for me